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The Alliance for Europe of the Nations was a pan-European political party that gathered conservative and national-conservative political parties from across the continent.
President: Michał Kamiński
Founded: 25 June 2002
Dissolved: 2009
Ideology: Conservatism, National conservatism, Euroscepticism
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October 29, 2009
updated: 2013-11-25

This video report was made available to broadcasters by the European Parliament. Intro: “The southern English town of Salisbury, population forty-five thousand, is as traditional as you get. White. Wealthy. Conservative. Ageing, and a stronghold of UKIP, Britain’s anti-EU party. It wants Britain out of the European Union, and is actively seeking eurosceptic allies in [...]
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10.04.2011

Aligning his party's four MEPs to the European Liberals could weaken their ability to "deliver policy at a European level," Brian Crowley, leader in the European Parliament of both the Union for Europe of the Nations (UEN) group and the Irish Fianna Fáil delegation, told EurActiv in an interview.
You have been an MEP for 14 years now. With the 2009 elections taking place inthree months' time, what do you expect to be the main issues, and is the build-up different to previous years?
All elections are exciting. Not all candidates like elections, and anybody who says they do is ...

Talking truth to TurkeyLudwig Schulz looks at how scientific analysis can help counter President Erdoğan’s fake narrative of Turkey’s thriving democracy and why the European Union should reconsider its policy towards EU accession countries.

The Brief: The revolt of the citizensBrussels did its best to read the tea leaves today to figure out the fate of Theresa May and when the Brexit negotiations will actually start after an inconclusive election in the UK.

Italy jumps on the Chinese freight link bandwagonNorthern Italy and China will be linked by another cargo rail service from September. Faster than maritime shipping and cheaper than air freight, the service is set to be a boon for the fashion, food, automobile and hi-tech industries. EURACTIV’s partner Milano Finanza reports.

EU sets steel import duties to counter Chinese subsidiesThe European Union has set duties of up to 35.9 percent on imports of hot-rolled flat steel from China to counter what it says are unfair subsidies in a finding challenged by Beijing. The European Commission, which conducted an investigation on behalf of the 28 EU members, found a number of Chinese companies had benefited […]